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Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News The high walls, electric fences, and private security guards surrounding South Africa's residences and businesses are as inherent to the country's landscape as Table Mountain is to Cape Town. And with good reason — South Africa's 2012-2013 crime statistics were the worst in a decade, with increases in murder, attempted murder, violent armed robbery, and carjackings. Fear of crime has led to a boom in South Africa's private security industry since apartheid ended 20 years ago. The field's quick expansion is largely a result of continued social and economic inequality, increased violence, and inept police forces. VICE News traveled to South Africa's mother city Cape Town to look at the lifestyle gap between those who can and cannot afford the luxury of safety. Check out the VICE News beta for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/
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Nadia Ahidjo is a political analyst with a background in research, strategy, and stakeholder relationship management in Francophone Africa (West and Central). She has worked with key Pan African institutions including the Pan African Parliament and the African Union. Prior to joining TrustAfrica, Nadia worked with the Institute for Security Studies coordinating early warning and research on Central Africa. She also worked with Africapractice, providing communications and strategic advisory services to a wide range of clients from the public and private sector. Nadia has lived in Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, and Switzerland and is fluent in French and English. She studied at Rhodes University in South Africa and at the Centre for African Studies of the University of Basel in Switzerland. She is passionate about Africa, the rights of the vulnerable (especially women and children) and conflict resolution. This passion is reflected not only in her professional work, but also in her role at the Bokamoso Leadership Forum whose primary aim is to give young Africans a voice in spaces where they are often ignored.
Armed police called into chamber after South Africa opposition MPs challenge President Zuma over taxpayers' money spent on his private home South Africa’s parliament erupted in violence on Thursday after opposition MPs were forced from the chamber by armed police when they challenged President Jacob Zuma over a corruption scandal. As parliamentarians threw punches, hats, leather cushions and desks, the live television signal to the chamber was cut and phone signals were jammed. Several MPs were taken to hospital with minor injuries, and remaining opposition parties walked out, leaving Mr Zuma to make a speech to ANC MPs alone. Twenty years after South Africa escaped apartheid and became a democracy, commentators said use of the security forces to address political rows was a concerning development. “This is now a police state,” said Bantu Holomisa, an opposition leader. The protest was led by Julius Malema, once a staunch ally of the beleaguered president but now his strongest challenger over £12.9 million of taxpayer money spent on his private home in Nkandla, KwaZulu Natal. The “security renovations” included a swimming pool, an amphitheatre and a children’s playground. Mr Zuma was ordered to pay the cost of the building work by the public watchdog but has refused. The trouble began as Jacob Zuma appeared at the opening of parliament to deliver his annual State of the Nation speech. It was the first time he has appeared before MPs since he was heckled by Mr Malema at parliamentary questions last August.
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The crime statistics released by the SA Police Service on Friday 19 September are a stark reminder of how far South Africa still has to go to reduce violence and crime, the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) said on Friday. ‘A second consecutive year of increases in serious violent crime such as murder, attempted murder and aggravated robbery are of particular concern to all South Africans,’ said Gareth Newham, head of the ISS Governance, Crime and Justice division.
Living With Corrective Rape: The horrifying crime being committed under the pretext of "curing" homosexuality in women. Meet the South African women collectively standing up to sexual violence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3jF9Frt66E Subscribe to Journeyman for daily uploads: http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/68403/short-films/living-with-corrective-rape-hd.html Corrective rape, the attempt to "cure" lesbians to heterosexuality, is escalating in severity in South Africa. This film explores the phenomenon through the story of a black single mother from near Johannesburg. Busisiwe's five children are all the offspring of corrective rape. As a lesbian, she was raped in order to be "cured" of her homosexuality. Despite that they're a product of the hate crime, her relationship with her children is not destroyed: "I only want them to succeed in life, to have the things I didn't." In Gauteng near Johannesburg, crime and violence are on the increase and life is tough. With the courage found in her children, Busisiwe helps to inform the young the importance of safe sex. Iris Lebrun - Ref 6403 Every week Journeyman offers a brand new documentary, fresh out of the cutting room. They're award winning documentaries, some destined for the festival circuit and some for broadcast. The one thing you can know is that here you get to see them when they're fresh, often before they appear anywhere else. To watch them in full go to our VOD platform at http://jman.TV
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South Africa is now ruled by blacks and as a result has become one of the most violent places on earth.
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Travel video about destination South-Africa. Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The Carlton Towers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The African Museum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, Pretoria grew at a calmer pace and has developed from a Boer farming municipality into South Africa’s administrative capital. Located on a hill is the Vortrekker Monument that is a reminder of the Boers’ Great Trek and, in 1830, the crucial battle in which they defeated the Zulus. Sun City is a magnificent fantasy world full of African ambience and the Sun City Hotel is the casino that made Sol Kerzner the richest man in South Africa, whereas the futuristic Cascades Hotel derived its name from its wonderful setting of waterfalls, pools and lush plant life. The route travels northeast over the misty and one time heavily defended Drakens Mountains in the direction of the Kruger Park that extends along the border with Mosambique. From Kruger, the journey continues across Swaziland and Kwazulu Natal to Port Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean’s south coast. Along the rocky coastline a road leads to the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape Of Good Hope. For those lucky enough to experience it, the drive on the spectacular mountain road around the Cape is an amazing adventure. One of the many natural wonders of this unique land that unites European influence with African pride.
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Travel video about destination Johannesburg in South Africa. Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa's tallest building, The Carlton Towers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city's narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass. The African Museum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa's most exquisite landmarks. It contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the citys' past surface mining that gave rise to the country's massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as that of the history of Africa's native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. Gold Reef City is a large historical theme park that features the Johannesburg of pioneering times and focuses on the clothing, houses and entertainments of the country's golden years. On display are some of the old mining wagons that the workers used to transport the precious rock from the unforgiving mines and there's also a chance to see liquid gold, as it is turned into bullion and processed as gold coins. In contrast to Johannesburg, Pretoria grew at a calmer pace and has developed from a Boer farming municipality into South Africa's administrative capital. Located on a hill is the Voortrekker Monument that is a reminder of the Boers' Great Trek and in 1830, the crucial battle in which they defeated the Zulus. Sun City is a magnificent fantasy world full of African ambience and the Sun City Hotel is the casino that made Sol Kerzner the richest man in South Africa, whereas the futuristic Cascades Hotel derived its name from its wonderful setting of waterfalls, pools and lush plant life. Johannesburg and this whole region of South Africa is the sunshiny place to be!
Visit Sun City in South Africa, Sun City South Africa Travel Guide Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Travel Guide South Africa http://bit.ly/12NxxNm Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Sun City in South Africa, the resort and experience complex which is a little bit like a theme reservation, a little bit park with slides, a little bit hotel and a little bit Disneyland which guaranties a wonderful vacation and causes homesickness. Visit Sun City in South Africa The site we mustn't miss in South Africa is the resort and experience complex consisting of Sun City and lost city. It's a little bit like a theme reservation, a little bit park with slides, a little bit hotel and a little bit Disneyland which guaranties a wonderful vacation and causes homesickness. Anyone who has seen it only in pictures or film would like to see it in its reality and anyone who has been there would like to return. Sol Kesner the young bookkeeper working in the catering industry opened his first hotel in 1964. His business empire became bigger and bigger by selling and buying shares, he was able to make his dream come true by 1980 which has become a dream of ours as well. The exotic world of Sun City has tropical forest and among the trees, orchids bloom. The scent is intoxicating, the colors are damped by the light coming through the leaves among the branches, monkeys and parrots with colorful feathers squeal. In the lakes flamingo's can be seen and water lilies bloom. A flight of exotic birds enjoy the jungle. On the grass of parks delicate peacocks sweep. Realistic statues of the animals of Africa ornament the streets, bridges, corridors and terraces. Friendly zebras, elephants, funny monkeys and more lions watch us everywhere. In the sheltered sea bay with its white sand, you can get a real bath in the waves. It's a world of tales where everything got to be found in unspoiled nature but without its dangers. In this jungle there are no pythons or tigers leveling at us. In the rivers there are no crocodiles and even mosquitoes are exterminated regularly. The charm of Sun City resides in a fact that we get concentrated African experiences well not only our safety and comfort are taking cared off but also our entertainment. Here, it's impossible to be bored. In the building of a five star hotel cascades, there's a casino and a theatre hall for thousands of people which also cater for our entertaining. Tags: Visit Sun City in South Africa,shepherd entertainment,south africa travel attractions,south africa travel guide,South Africa travel information,south africa travel tips,sun city in south africa,world travel,shepherdfilm
South Africa is an incredible destination in so many ways - it is the kind of destination that will touch all of your senses in a myriad of ways, and once all is said and done you probably won't be the same again. Our incredible diversity is a key attraction - from the deserts of the Kgalagadi to the lush green forests of Tsitsikamma to the unspoilt beaches of the Wild Coast to the vibrant nightlife of Cape Town - we really do have it all. Video brought to you by Travelindex Network and Travel & Tourism Foundation. Travelindex.com is the World's largest Travel Directory. We invite you to submit your tourism, travel or destination site for publication, its free, at http://www.Travelindex.com Publish and distribute your Travel News and Press Releases for free at http://www.TravelCommunication.Net More travel and tourism information and travel videos at: http://www.DiscoverSouthAfrica.net http://www.SeeAfrica.com http://www.Travelindex.com http://www.Travelindex.com/za/ http://www.Travelindex.tv http://www.BestDestination.com http://www.TourismFoundation.org and more...
Take a guided tour of the greatest travel attractions of South Africa - Kalahari Dessert, Winelands, Drakensberg, Kruger National Park, Cape Town. I'd like to show you the top 5 attractions of South Africa. Number 5 -- Kalahari Dessert - home to one of the world's most remarkable landscapes. Numerous animals call it home. It truly is a unique experience. Number 4 -- Winelands -- Located close to cape town amidst great scenery. Rich fertile soil leads to highest quality wines. Beautiful buildings add to the appeal. Number 3 -- The Drakensberg -- highest mountain range in South Africa. Of geological and ecological importance, you can also find a rare concentration of ancient cave paintings. Number 2 -- Kruger National Park - One of the largest Game Reserves in Africa. You can find all of the Big Five here. Nature's beauty is in bounty here. Number 1 -- Cape Town -- the city's location is simply spectacular. Alluring table mountain provides an inspiring backdrop. And stunning beaches make it a world famous city.
http://bestflights.co.za/domesticflights/cape-town - Visit for more information on Cape Town, South Africa Cape Town, the provincial capital of the Western Cape and the legislative capital of South Africa, is famous for its natural beauty and famous landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point, two of the country's most popular tourist attractions. It is also the second most populous and one of the largest cities in South Africa.
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World Tube https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Travel Guide South Africa http://bit.ly/12NxxNm Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Pretoria in South Africa, which was named after Andries Pretorius, a Boer strategies who beat the Zulu. Visit Pretoria in South Africa Pretoria was named after Andries Pretorius, a Boer strategies who beat the Zulu. The first war between the English and Boer to get independence ended with the defeat of the English. But 18 years later, they had a decisive victory and they ruled all over the South African republic. It's interesting that the later prime minister, the young Churchan took part as a correspondent in the second Boer war. The sites of Pretoria remind us of the two wars even today. Paul Kruger was the respected President of the country between the two wars. In Church Wit, we can find the simple house where he lived for seven years. The entrance is guarded by two marble lions. The furniture looks as if the President had just stood from his desk. In one of the rooms, the copy of the room in which he died during his exile in Switzerland has been furnished. Behind the house, a locomotive has been displayed that he traveled around the country in during his seven active years. In the street named after Kruger, we can find the red bricked church and the town hall with the Pretoria statues in its yard. The brown statue of President Kruger has been placed in the main square called church square. Statues made in Italy stood in a store houses a secret for a long time. It was stood up only after the second Boer war. The square has always been a heart of the town. In the middle of the square, there's a small church around which markets and auctions where held for long time. In the square, we can find the palace of justice and the building of the old parliament with the clock tower. The peace agreement closing the English Boer war was signed into the Victorian building of Melrose house in May 1902. Boer Trekker monument is six kilometers from the town center. The imposing work was made in memory of the battle of Blood River where the Boer beat the Zulu at last. Further way above forty kilometers from Pretoria, we can see premiere diamond mine which is famous because the biggest diamond of the world was found here. It took cutters from Amsterdam two years to make the diamonds called the star of Africa and the smaller star of Africa from the 3,106 karat precious stone which belongs to the British royal crown. The crown can be admired in the treasury of the towel of London. In the main square full of life hawkers offer fast food for example boiled or roasted corn. Tags: Visit Pretoria in South Africa,andries pretorius,pretoria in south africa,shepherd entertainment,south africa travel attractions,south africa travel guide,South Africa travel information,south africa travel tips,world travel,shepherdfilm
Cape Town, South Africa Tourism (HD) - South Africa Vacation Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province, as well as being the legislative capital of South Africa (the Houses of Parliament are here). It is located in the south-west corner of the country near the Cape of Good Hope, and is the most southern city in Africa. It is a stone's throw from South Africa's world-famous Cape Winelands around Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek. Cape Town is the second-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg, and the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape. As the seat of the National Parliament, it is also the legislative capital of the country. It forms part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality. The city is famous for its harbour, for its natural setting in the Cape floral kingdom, as well as for such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point. Located on the shore of Table Bay, Cape Town was first developed by the Dutch East India Company as a victualling (supply) station for Dutch ships sailing to East Africa, India, and the Far East. Jan van Riebeeck's arrival on 6 April 1652 established the first permanent European settlement in South Africa. Cape Town quickly outgrew its original purpose as the first European outpost at the Castle of Good Hope, becoming the economic and cultural hub of the Cape Colony. Until the Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the development of Johannesburg, Cape Town was the largest city in South Africa. Today it is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major destination for immigrants and expatriates[4] to South Africa. In 2011 the metropolitan region had an estimated population of 3.74 million. The city was named the World Design Capital for 2014 by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design. In 2014 Cape Town was named the best place in the world to visit by The New York Times.
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In this travel video guide to South Africa, I travel to South Africa's Kruger National Park, one of the world's best places for wildlife viewing. In this travel video I go in search of lion, while also catching glimpses of giraffes, elephants, rhinos, buffalo, hyenas, and baboons. On the way, my crew and I cruise the African bush in a converted Land Rover, stop at frightening Lake Panic, and have lunch with a few hundred bats at Skukuza restcamp, You know, typical safari stuff.
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These are some of the tips I learned while traveling in South Africa for a month on a study abroad program. With Wayne Brandenburg
World Tube https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Travel Guide South Africa http://bit.ly/12NxxNm Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Cape Peninsula in South Africa, which was once an island, but about sixty million years ago it was joined to the mainland by the emergence from the sea of the sandy area now known as the Cape Flats. On the motorway leaving the beaches and bays of Cape Town, we go past the mountain range called The 12 Apostles. The Governor, Sir Rufane Donkin named the sandstone peaks. At the bottom of the mountain lies the most beautiful Villa Cora of Cape Town. Several foreigners have bought a house here among the palm trees facing the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. The rocky bays favor the various water sports of surfing and kiting. The cape's bay has a popular region of resorts with places for a picnic and restaurants which offers local, mainly marine specialties. The nearby sandy bay is the local nudist haven. We get to Hawke Bay accompanied by colorful flowers. It's the center of tourism. It's a popular place for yachts coming from various parts of the world. At the fish market, fresh goods are sold. The restaurant furnished like a ship, we can even try the fish specialties which often served with edible flowers, it's worth the burger and shark steak. Better for us to eat them than vice versa, and tasty crab dishes. In the small shops and marketplace of mariners' waterfront, we can choose from original African souvenirs. There are colorful text files, petite silk, jewels made of shells and pearls, ornaments and carvings. Duiker, the seal island is the peculiarity of the island. We started towards it on a small motored ship on the water of the ocean. The water under us seems surprisingly clean. We could see about five to six meters deep. After we got out of the protection of the bay into the open ocean, the waves hit more and more strongly on the bow of our ship. The wind picked up. Our ship paused on the top of the waves and we glided down like on a roller coaster. On the rocks of remote mountainous passages, waves with foam went to pieces. The wind brought cold air. We were approaching the seals. In the middle of summer in January, the sound of almost 4000 seals is brought by the wind. Lots of seals lie in the sand on the stone island. One or two of them swam to our ship to welcome us. They rotated, jumped out of the water and swam along our ship lifting their tails. They're kind faces looked as if they always smiled. The surprisingly massive 1,500-meter stone island is a small picket of the Atlantic Ocean. We tried to coast closer but the seals didn't mind at all. On the rocks, two huge males were fighting for the better area. The engine of our ship was turned off. We floated on the water in silence for minutes with the company of seals. The stream of the sea drifted our ship close to the rocks so the sailors restarted the engine and we swept around the island. In the drift, as the wind is coming from the open ocean, the waves became bigger and bigger. Our ship gets some huge warnings while we were sailing back to the protection of the bay. I can see the huge stones of the jagged passage from beneath. The waves continuously hit the broken mountainside. The waves became calmer, the water was again semi transparent. We arrived at the harbor. Another group was waiting for the ship to return so they could go on a cruise to see the seals. Writer Vivian living in South Africa, she has written several articles and books about this wonderful country. 600 meters above Hawke Bay, the crooked scenic road takes us to the Cape of Good Hope. It was named after the British seaman John Shevlin who was the discoverer of the Bay. The Dutch planted in 1915 and had illegal workers build it in 7 years. From the parking area, we can see Seal Island and the rocky bays. The harbors are the places of people of various descent, color, language and culture everywhere. It's the same here. Let's enjoy the colorful odes and performances of street musicians. The famous Cape of Good Hope is the south end of Africa. The small peninsulas bordered by the Indian Ocean with its warm friendly water on the east and the Atlantic Ocean which is cooler unfriendly water on the west. Tourists flock here from afar to see the point where the two might oceans meet. We can send word to our friends from the end of the world. The stamps bought here stamped with the Cape of Good Hope's stamp. A nature reserve established here is about 8000 hectares. The huge savannah burst into blossom during the autumn months giving an unforgettable spectacle to those who visit the area that time. The Area of Clanwilliam which is located on the north from here is also famous for its flowers. On the Peninsula, 1,200 kinds of plants and several kinds of animals live, 160 of them are birds. We can see antelopes, ostriches and baboons. Their special because they're the only monkeys who eat seafood such as fish, shell and algae.
World Tube https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Travel Guide South Africa http://bit.ly/12NxxNm Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of the Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa, which is the third largest game reservation of the country which was opened in 1979. Visiting Pilanesberg in South Africa The Pilanesberg national park is the third largest game reservation of the country which was opened in 1979 all together 8,000 specimens of several species of animals lived here among them, the five big games, lions, leopards, elephants, buffalos and rhinoceroses. Besides them we can see giraffes, zebras, antelopes and monkeys of course. Safari is done open buses around the park so there's a good opportunity to take photographs. Of course it's not allowed to get off the buses. It serves the safety of visitors as well as the visited animals. The motion mostly watching rhino charged us at the noise of Rocco running away. As sighted its head quickly but after the noise of my shot, my rhinoceros didn't collapse but turned around suddenly and run away. But I had time to shoot another sighting its shoulder. It happened in a moment and the rhino disappeared in a moment. Paulo was in the bad mood because he liked only to shoot the game. I beckon Paulo to move. Getting out of the shrubbery, we followed the path of the shot game. Only a rhino shot in the shoulder has such a big blood print. As if the night's fresh blood were watered by a can. My African tanning light shoes became bloody walking in the pools of blood. Our rhino lay about 80 or a hundred steps from the sight of shooting. He was lying, collapsed and turning towards us. The kirangosian and Rocco told me to shoot him because they thought it was still alive. Its horn was prominent and strong, so I was afraid that my prey was a white rhino. I leaned my gun against the rhinos back and I tried to lift his head lying in the blood to see its lips. The upper lips of black rhinoceros are pointed like a trunk but white rhinoceroses have a straight lip, I was trying to lift the heavy head using every effort and Paulo was also coming to help me. Suddenly the head became light when my rhino lifted his head and looked at me. It can imagine the look on my face as I trying to back away from the dangerous animal seemly to come to life again by jumping back. I must have set the jumping record from the year of 1929. Paulo and my people all shouted and scattered, "shoot him", it was easy to say but hard to do because my gun was leaned against the back of the rhinoceros. The rhino dropped his head back into the pool of flood. The panic was totally unnecessary. The sudden lift of the head was the last reflex of life. Now we look at the shots. The first shot intended to its forehead had hit his horn which stopped the bullet. At the same time, it stopped the rhino from running towards us. The second shot went to his shoulder going through his lung. The horn was prominently strong. It was almost 20 inches long and weighed almost 12 pounds dried up. Kalman Kittenberger wrote that one of his hunts. Ambitious tourists if not with the gun but torches in their hands can watch the game at night with local leaders. We can pay not only for a Safari at dawn, in the afternoon or at night but also a panorama flight in a balloon with champagne where we can watch the animals from a safe distance. It's an unforgettable trip above the Pilanesberg Mountains. Beside the national park, we can find some of accommodations of various equipment, size and price. There are African bungalows with reed roof and public bathrooms with cold water and luxurious apartments with a swimming pool and self service dinning. From the terrace of some hotels, we can watch wild animals in the day and hear the cries of wild life lying in our beds at night. Tags: The Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa,pilanesberg national park in south africa,shepherd entertainment,south africa travel attractions,south africa travel guide,South Africa travel information,south africa travel tips,world travel,shepherdfilm
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For more Wildlife Documentaries http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL78E394AB4F777BA1&feature;=plcp http://www.photosofafrica.com/f839958255 for more Photos... Cape Town and Surroundings HD - Cape Town airport offers an excellent entry point to South Africa. The airport has recently undergone extensive renovations to bring it into line with international standards. When in South Africa it is advisable to hire a car as many destinations are not easily accessible by public transport. Although there are public transport systems in Cape Town, they are not entirely suited to the holiday maker and are not always reliable after hours. A self-drive tour starting in Cape Town and traveling through South Africa is a popular holiday choice.
Port Elizabeth, South Africa (HD) Tours - South Africa Vacation Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Port Elizabeth or The Bay (Zulu: Bhayi; Xhosa: iBhayi; Afrikaans: Die Baai) is one of the largest cities in South Africa, situated in the Eastern Cape Province, 770 km (478 mi) east of Cape Town. The city, often shortened to PE and nicknamed "The Friendly City" or "The Windy City", stretches for 16 km along Algoa Bay, and is one of the major seaports in South Africa. Port Elizabeth was founded as a town in 1820 to house British settlers as a way of strengthening the border region between the Cape Colony and the Xhosa. It now forms part of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality which has a population of over 1.3 million. Tourism Port Elizabeth, South Africa ======== Located at the end of the picturesque Garden Route along the Cape coast, the city is one of South Africa's major destinations for tourists, many of whom come simply to enjoy the many fine beaches in and near the city. The area surrounding the CBD has a number of historic attractions, many of which are linked by the Donkin Heritage Trail. These include the Campanile (bell tower), built in 1923 to commemorate the arrival of the 1820 Settlers and offering a great viewpoint over the city; the city hall (1862); the Donkin Reserve park and monument; and the old stone Fort Frederick itself (1799). The CBD also boasts the towering Eastern Cape post office headquarters. Other attractions include the gardens at St George's Park, the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum (formerly known as the King George VI Art Gallery), the museum and oceanography room at Humewood, and the new Boardwalk waterfront complex. The wider area surrounding PE also features a number of game viewing opportunities, including the famous Addo Elephant Park, 72 kilometres (45 mi) to the north near the Zuurberg mountain range and National Park. Port Elizabeth is known commonly as the watersports capital of South Africa and home of Ironman Africa. Algoa bay is home to scuba diving, game fishing charters, surfing, windsurfing, kiteboarding to name but a few. There are many cruises offered from the harbour from sunset cruises to view dolphins to whale watching tours. Port Elizabeth is also a great destination for whale watching with humpback whales sighted between June and August, and again between November and January, Southern right whales sighted between July and November, and Bryde's whales sighted all year round. Boat-based whale watching trips are run out of the Port Elizabeth harbour where guests are allowed close encounters with these majestic creatures, among other marine animals.
Travel TV & video host La Carmina (http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/bio) visits Cape Town, South Africa. She discovers the hip art scene centered in Woodstock Exchange, trendy South African wine bars and Stellenbosch wines, drag queens at gay club Beefcakes, up-cycled and slow local fashion, and many colorful locals who teach her about Cape Town's vibrant food, music, and design. ** Read ALL of La Carmina's Cape Town travel posts & photos at http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/category/cape-town-africa/ ** Please SUBSCRIBE and contact La Carmina via http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/contact for travel projects, hotel and tourism board collaborations and more. See ALL her destination travel guides at http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/travel ** ADD her SOCIAL NETWORKS @lacarmina URL http://www.lacarmina.com/blog Facebook http://facebook.com/lacarminaofficial Instagram http://instagram.com/lacarmina Twitter http://twitter.com/lacarmina YouTube http://youtube.com/lacarmina Pinterest http://pinterest.com/lacarmina BIOGRAPHY - La Carmina's travel, lifestyle & fashion blog - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - is featured in major media (The New Yorker, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, LA Times). She's a CNN, AOL and Huffington Post journalist, author of 3 books (with Random House and Penguin), and hosts TV shows for Discovery, National Geographic, Food Network, Travel Channel and more. She also runs a Tokyo TV fixing company - http://www.lacarmina.com/pirates In addition to PechaKucha, speeches and appearances include IFB conference at NY Fashion Week, PRSA Travel and Tourism Conference, Hong Kong Social Media Week, Mediabistro's Social Curation summit. Press trips include Thailand, Mazatlan, Dubai, Mexico, Maui, Israel, Miami. More travel vlogs and blog posts: http://www.lacarmina.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Location of Johannesburg. The farm where gold was first discovered in 1886. The Central Business District of Johannesburg around 1931. Geographical distribution of home languages in Johannesburg. The skyline of Johannesburg's Central Business District as seen from the observatory of the Carlton Centre. Johannesburg as seen from the International Space Station. Ellis Park Stadium, the host of the 1995 Rugby World Cup. The M2 in the afternoon as it passes through the Central Business District. Beyers Naudé Drive, one of Johannesburg's main arterial avenues, in Fourways. A full minibus taxi. A board on the M1 indicating the exit for Johannesburg. The M1 is one of the busiest highways in Johannesburg. A rainy drive on the N1.
GirlZtalk: Marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women Subscribe to journeyman for daily current affairs and science reports: http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures For more on South Africa 20 years after apartheid: For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=68039&bid;=2 After 20 years of democracy, South Africa remains in the shadows of rates of rape, abuse, and violence so high that they're threatening to suffocate the voice of girls throughout the rainbow nation. The SEED community mentoring program, GirlZtalk, offers support, education and advice to women from the rural communities of Limpopo. Matsupishu is a student member with experience of sexual abuse, before she decided to take action. "These guys took away my power, but only for a moment. Because I decided, I made a conscious decision: I am going to take my power back". In a climate where a tiny percentage of sexual crimes are followed by successful prosecutions, grass roots feminism often offers the only way for women to come together, share their experiences and give each other support. And members of organisations like GirlZtalk are optimistic about facing up to the challenge. "If we start standing up and start talking about it enough, then it will eventually come to an end". Christina Vestey Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
The Marikana miners' strike or Lonmin strike was a wildcat strike at a mine owned by Lonmin in the Marikana area, close to Rustenburg, South Africa in 2012. The event garnered international attention following a series of violent incidents between the South African Police Service, Lonmin security, the leadership of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and strikers themselves, which resulted in the deaths of 44 people, the majority of whom were striking mineworkers killed on 16 August. At least 78 additional workers were also injured on 16 August. The total number of injuries during the strike remains unknown. In addition to the Lonmin strikers, there has been a wave of wildcat strikes across the South African mining sector. The first incidents of violence were reported to have started on 11 August after NUM leaders opened fire on NUM members who were on strike. Initial reports indicated that it was widely believed that two strikers died that day; however, it later turned out that two strikers were seriously wounded, but not killed, in the shooting by NUM members. This violence was followed by the death of another eight strikers, police and security personnel who were killed in the next three days. The shooting incident on 16 August that the press dubbed the Marikana massacre was the single most lethal use of force by South African security forces against civilians since 1960, and the end of the apartheid era. The shootings have been described as a massacre in the South African media and have been compared to the Sharpeville massacre in 1960. The incident also took place on the 25-year anniversary of a nationwide South African miners' strike. Controversy emerged after it was discovered that most of the victims were shot in the back and many victims were shot far from police lines. On 18 September, a mediator announced a resolution to the conflict, stating the striking miners had accepted a 22% pay rise, a one-off payment of 2,000 rand and would return to work 20 September. The strike is considered a seminal event in modern South African history, and was followed by similar strikes at other mines across South Africa, events which collectively made 2012 the most protest-filled year in the country since the end of apartheid. Read more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marikana_miners'_strike
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White people are only 6% of the total population in South Africa. A very small minority under a black nationalist regime that do nothing to stem the racial hate violence committed against minorities of all races. They use propaganda to vilify the minority. This is how a society looks where minority rights are not respected. A country that prides itself as being a democracy and "non-racialist", shows it's underbelly of hypocrisy.
Travel video about destination Cape Town Beach in South-Africa. During the days of apartheid, the Muizenberg beach was off limits to blacks. They could only go to beaches abandoned by the whites : beaches that were too dangerous, or shark-infested… After apartheid, a white man decided to initiate poor black kids in surfing, to get them off drugs. One pupil even became world champion, to the delight of the whole community. Social rifts still exist, however. The Camps Bay beach is for the wealthiest, obviously mostly white, whereas the blacks tend to go to the Muizenberg Beach. In the evening, however, they all frequent the bars, restaurants and clubs along the Camp Bay promenade. As violence is still prevalent in South African society, the security measures are particularly tight here, to protect local citizens and visitors alike… -------------- Watch more travel videos ► http://goo.gl/HYQdhg Join us. Subscribe now! ► http://goo.gl/QHWi2p Be our fan on Facebook ► http://goo.gl/0xmbQk Follow us on Twitter ► http://goo.gl/334ln5 -------------- Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated! Please: respect each other in the comments. Expoza Travel is taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy and get tips about all the beauty in the world... It is yours to discover!
Mar 2003 Private prisons provide an efficient alternative to the overburdened state system. South African jails were infamous for their appalling conditions. That all changed when a private security firm took over control of two prisons, changing them into ideal rehabilitation centres. However, in a poor country with one of the highest prison populations how practical is this new, expensive solution?
May 2008 With the xenophobic violence in South Africa continuting to rage, we bring you this powerful 25 minute report.
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Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 130,000 to under 1000 over the past few months. Over the past year, thousands across CAR have been killed and nearly a million have been displaced. The United Nations recently stated that the entire Western half of the country has now been cleansed of Muslims. CAR has never fully recovered from France's colonial rule, and it has only known ten years of a civilian government - from 1993 to 2003 - since achieving independence in 1960. Coup after coup, often with French military involvement, has led many to refer to the country as a phantom state. The current conflict has now completely erased the rule of law and order, and left the UN and international community looking confused and impotent. In March 2013, the Séléka, a mostly Muslim rebel alliance, rose up and overthrew the corrupt government of François Bozizé, while bringing terror and chaos across the country - pillaging, killing and raping with impunity. In response, mostly Christian self-defense forces, called the anti-balaka, formed to defend CAR against Séléka attacks. Clashes grew more frequent throughout 2013 as the Séléka grew more ruthless. In December 2013, French and African troops went in to disarm the Séléka and staunch the bloodshed. The anti-balaka, seizing on a weakened Séléka, then went on the offensive. CAR had no real history of religious violence, and the current conflict is not based on any religious ideology. The fighting, however, turned increasingly sectarian in the fall of 2013, with revenge killings becoming the norm. And as the Séléka's power waned, the anti-balaka fed their need for revenge by brutalizing Muslim civilians. "Too few peacekeepers were deployed too late; the challenge of disarming the Séléka, containing the anti-balaka, and protecting the Muslim minority was underestimated," Human Rights Watch said in a recent statement. The bloodshed has not stopped. The UN is still debating whether or not to send peacekeepers. Even if a peacekeeping operation is approved, it will take six months for troops to be assembled. Check out the VICE News beta for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/
Follow THE DORP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downsideupfilm A place on the Cape Flats in 2009: A society challenged by gang violence and drug abuse but with people involved that want to make a difference. They wish and work for change in this unvaried day to day life. We follow four characters representing four generations (childhood, youth, adulthood and senior) through their neighbourhood. We meet their friends and family and get insights into their schools and cultural activities. They see their surroundings out of different angles and find themselves in different situations. But they all wish for better, for a brighter future. Young David "Junior" wants to become a soccer star, the 17 year old Nicole enjoys her new freedom as a young adolescent, businessman Paul wants a good career for his two daughters and pushes them to the limits of their ability, and the senior Marlene observes the procedures around her with her wise old eyes. THE DORP does not hold much for the youth to stay away from drugs, crime and gangs. The frustration about this dreary existence finds expression in a violent clash with Police and Metro Police -- one of the biggest community uprisings against the authorities in the area since Apartheid has ended.
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Sex and Porn Industry Documentary - sex in the digital age! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfUA9n8cI9k ISIS Sex-Slave Raping & Selling Girls (2015 Documentary) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyR19U2c2F0 EVOLVE of SEX - Full Documentary 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqEm-EcWyp0 According to a Human Rights Watch (HRW) 2001 report "No Escape: Male Rape in U.S. Prisons", sexual slavery is frequently posed as a consensual sexual relationship inside prisons. Rape victims are often intimidated into feigning consent to sexual activity, to the point of becoming "slaves" and the figurative property of their rapists. HRW also stated that many studies report the prevalence of rape perpetrated by dark-skinned prisoners against light-skinned prisoners.[1] Prospective slaveholders will sometimes use intimidating innuendo, as opposed to overt threats of violence, which the prospective slave unwillingly accepts, thereby disguising the coercive nature of the sexual activity from even the enslaver. Slaves might not even see themselves as being coerced, if the enslavement is negotiated as repayment for a debt. Also, some consider themselves transformed into a homosexual.[2] The HRW report contains an account in which an inmate is coerced in this way.[3] It is argued that in prison, consent is inherently illusory. In many cases among men, the partner who penetrates another sexually is not regarded as homosexual among fellow inmates, and the receptive partner (who may or may not be consenting) is called a "woman", a "bitch", a "punk", or a "prag", and is regarded as homosexual, even when he is not.[citation needed] Among men, the receptive partner may be protected by the dominant partner from rape and violence, and some physically weaker heterosexuals enter relationships for this reason. This practice of taking on a dominant partner to protect oneself from more forcible rape and violence is sometimes referred to as "protective pairing".[citation needed] Stephen Donaldson, founder of the organization now known as "Just Detention International", describes this process in his article "Hooking Up: Protective Pairing for Punks".[citation needed] Such men are said to be "riding with" their respective dominant partners. The same can be seen in female prisons, where an unwilling woman, who normally would not engage in sex with another woman, does so for the sake of protection.[citation needed] Data indicates that almost all prison relationships, in both female and male prisons, consist of a dominant and submissive partners. However, there are variations of this scenario, obscured by the fact that self-described "heterosexual" prisoners who enter into sexual relationships with each other will frequently conceal the nature of their homosexual relationship from others. In prisons where cells are shared, this is known to occur. Homosexual and bisexual prisoners who describe themselves as heterosexual -- and who deny being homosexual or bisexual -- are known to sometimes begin sexual relations with each other when confined together for long periods of time.[citation needed] As of September 2013, condoms are available inside prisons in Canada, most of the European Union, Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa, and the US state of Vermont (on September 17, 2013, the Californian Senate approved a bill for condom distribution inside the state's prisons, but the bill was not yet law at the time of approval) Prisoner and other relationships[edit] Relationships also occur between correctional staff and prisoners.[5] Prisoners and staff spend a great deal of time together, and much of the time the staff would be the only venue for sex with the opposite sex. This applies to security staff, teachers and counselors, medical workers, contractors and religious workers. Staff-prisoner sex is by definition rape; for their protection, prisoners, like minors, are unable legally to consent to sex.[citation needed] Some but not all prisons in five US states allow conjugal visits, in which prisoners are permitted to spend time in private trailers or small cabins with their partners, usually their legal spouses, allowing a prisoner to have sex with his or her partner (though only if legally married in most cases) in a prison-facilitated environment.
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The Irish Times 2015-04-04... sport's pinnacle tournament following a nine-wicket drubbing by South Africa in the quarterfinal.
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South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of Africa. It is divided into nine provinces and has 2,798 kilometres (1,739 mi) of coastline. To the north of the country lie the neighbouring territories of Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe; to the east are Mozambique and Swaziland; while Lesotho is an enclave surrounded by South African territory.
South Africa is multi-ethnic and has diverse cultures and languages. Eleven official languages are recognised in the constitution. Two of these languages are of European origin: South African English and Afrikaans, a language which originated mainly from Dutch that is spoken by the majority of white and Coloured South Africans. Though English is commonly used in public and commercial life, it is only the fifth most-spoken home language. All ethnic and language groups have political representation in the country's constitutional democracy comprising a parliamentary republic; unlike most parliamentary republics, the positions of head of state and head of government are merged in a parliament-dependent President.
Once I was anothers lover
Now I am my own
Trying to call myself a brother
Living here alone
Maybe if you came to see me
Wishing I wasn't so blind
Sitting here thinking to be free
Maybe we'd all change our mind
She is kind and beautiful
I am young and strong
We have never met each other
But it can't be long
Oft' I have slept by her window
Often I whisper her name
And wonder that words in the wind blow